FTD will release 48 hours to Memphis in September. A Live Concert from March 18, 1974 in Richmond Virginia. This recording was made 2 days before Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis. It's an unbelievable discovery: The recording 48 hours to Memphis came from a newly discovered, unmarked tape which later appeared to be a copy of the 16-track stereo recording machine. People who attended the concert from Richmond and heard 48 hours to Memphis believe that this recording came closest to the actual experience of an Elvis Presley concert. This CD will be presented as an 7" Classic album with a 16-page booklet featuring never before seen photos of the actual concert. And for the first time we have a promotional video for a FTD CD ...

With the release of the 48 hours To Memphis CD, FTD have just released an audio sample to let you experience the exepctional quality of this concert release with excerpts from Trying To Get To You, Polk Salad Annie, Rock and Roll Medley, Steamroller Blues, That's All Right and Sweet Caroline.

Audio Sample : 48 Hours To Memphis

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FTD have releasedFashion For A King a 512 pages Hardcover book including 2 CDs. The book by Pål Granlund is an impressive document of all the outfits Elvis performed in through his career from 1968 and onwards. The book is full of fantastic, previously unreleased, rare and classic photos, all linked together by text written by Tommy Edvardsen and Atle Larsen. The 2 CDs contain two great soundboard recored concerts (see details below). This is a huge work, the weight is approx. 3 kg [6 Pounds for USA] and the sze, 30.5cm [12"] x 25.4cm [12"] x 3.7cm [1.5"]. Read the full details.